60 Minutes misreport on Benghazi

A few weeks ago, I watched 60 minutes's
report on the
2012 Benghazi attack on a US embassy (official report). It was very compelling, and seemed to raise allot of questions about the decision making revolving around the attach.
( Looks like CBS is trying to scrub all evidence of the report off the internet,
but here is one link to a transcript. )

Now, 60 minutes and CBS have acknowledged an issue and given an
apology. That's good. But the
apology really seems to have left me with more questions
than answers. I cann't tell if they are just retracting that interview
segment, or if there were any other parts of the reporting
that were reported incorrectly at a result of the interviews
with their fake-witness. And it looks like my concerns have support,
and that there may have been
allot of other flaws with the report.

UPDATE 2013-11-16:
CBS has released a better report now, which makes things clearer. This
update ties things together better.